Evan wrote:cledry wrote:Evan wrote:@cledry:
The cheap mailbox locks with standard cams held to the box door with a spring clip...
NA-12 and NA-14...
~~ Evan
That's a new one on me. Thanks.
@cledry:
The small pin tumbler CompX-National locks have faces which resemble miniature mortise cylinders with the keyway plug offset towards the bottom of the cylinder face... If it is a standard D punched hole mounted lock made by CompX-National with the keyway perfectly centered it can be assumed to be disc-wafer pins...
I have seen the small pin tumbler version used on higher end retail fixtures and built-in cabinets in other environments...
~~ Evan
You mean double D hole right?
The ones I use from National are pin tumbler using the NA12, NA14 keyway but the wafer ones I use take the RO3, RO7 keyway generally. I'm trying to get away from using their pin tumbler cam locks because the sales people at retail establishments can't seem to get used to a 360 degree rotation.
I'm talking about cam locks here, not mail box locks.